All four thrill-packed seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise are yours to explore as Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) pilots the Earth’s first Warp-5 capable ship, Enterprise NX-01, on a long-range mission of research and discovery beginning in the year 2150. During his command, Captain Archer and his crew will face life-threatening challenges from the Xindi, an enemy bent on annihilating humanity via a planet-destroying super weapon, and from Terra Prime, a human terrorist group – as well as a host of problems stirred up by the ever-present Romulans. From suspiciously watchful Vulcans to the mysterious Sphere Builders, a trans-dimensional species, these are the adventures found in four thrilling seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise - The Complete Series.
15 comments
Johnmcl7
16 Feb 17#14
Assuming you're meaning 'These are the Voyages...' it was more than just bad, it was rated as the worst ever Star Trek episode last year at a Trek convention and had formal apologies from production staff, most of the cast and crew hated it as well. While Endgame was a pretty average episode, it was nowhere near as terrible as 'These are the Voyages...' - I actually thought you were just joking, I've never seen a single person comment positively on the Enterprise finale as it's generally regarded as an absolutely terrible episode that completely failed to achieve what was intended and was an extremely poor finish to Star Trek. If you genuinely thought it was good you are very much on your own in that view.
John
plath to Johnmcl7
16 Feb 17#15
i didn't mind it. i remember all the furore, but yeah it was just another episode to me. didn't bother me that it was set in the TNG era.
might rewatch it again.
plath
16 Feb 17#13
yeah but ENT's finale wasn't that bad, wrapped everything up all the show's storyline's quite neatly.
VOY was just ridiculous in that the finale ended up making the show's villains look like a joke. to the point where it never seemed likely that they could even make a new show set in the near future after that. with all sorts of time-travelling and interference with the past making even the protagonists seem overpowered.
Johnmcl7
16 Feb 17#12
While I'm not that keen on the Voyager ending, the Enterprise ending is far worse particularly as it was the end of Star Trek entirely and it came on the back of an extremely strong and consistent season:
It's worth mentioning just in case people aren't aware that all four series are on Netflix along with The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. I've just recently finished Enterprise and it had a rough start but I thought it picked up well in the third series once it found its own identity rather than the confusing mess the previous series were and aside from the rough opening and terrible finish most of the fourth series is good, almost enough to forgive it for the entirely stupid ship design.
John
fuzzydunlop
16 Feb 17#11
Awful show imo (apart from the Salford bloke singing the theme tune) Good price though!
jr007
16 Feb 17#10
Oh no it wasn't :wink:
Dragonics
15 Feb 17#8
Ordered ^_^
Cracking price that is especially with that code.
andrewperkins00
15 Feb 17#7
First few episodes of Season 4 had them back on Earth during WW2.
jr007
15 Feb 171#6
Ending? They had to use TNG's actors to help. Poor ending!
Oh no ST geeks agh :wink:
plath to jr007
16 Feb 17#9
yeah but VOY's was worse because it was just ridiculous and spoilt the whole show.
vulcanproject
15 Feb 171#4
I miss Jolene Blalock's.....boobs.
gazjon
15 Feb 171#3
Brilliant, shame they gave up on it after season 4, was getting better each one.
plath to gazjon
15 Feb 17#5
which season had the space nazis?
the show had it's ups and downs. shame they messed up the marketing. it was an alright show.
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All four thrill-packed seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise are yours to explore as Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) pilots the Earth’s first Warp-5 capable ship, Enterprise NX-01, on a long-range mission of research and discovery beginning in the year 2150. During his command, Captain Archer and his crew will face life-threatening challenges from the Xindi, an enemy bent on annihilating humanity via a planet-destroying super weapon, and from Terra Prime, a human terrorist group – as well as a host of problems stirred up by the ever-present Romulans. From suspiciously watchful Vulcans to the mysterious Sphere Builders, a trans-dimensional species, these are the adventures found in four thrilling seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise - The Complete Series.
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John
might rewatch it again.
VOY was just ridiculous in that the finale ended up making the show's villains look like a joke. to the point where it never seemed likely that they could even make a new show set in the near future after that. with all sorts of time-travelling and interference with the past making even the protagonists seem overpowered.
It's worth mentioning just in case people aren't aware that all four series are on Netflix along with The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. I've just recently finished Enterprise and it had a rough start but I thought it picked up well in the third series once it found its own identity rather than the confusing mess the previous series were and aside from the rough opening and terrible finish most of the fourth series is good, almost enough to forgive it for the entirely stupid ship design.
John
Cracking price that is especially with that code.
Oh no ST geeks agh :wink:
the show had it's ups and downs. shame they messed up the marketing. it was an alright show.
had a better ending than voyager too.